Proverbs 25
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Hezekiah’s Collection
1These too are proverbs of Solomon,#Pr 1:1
which the men of King Hezekiah#2Kg 18–20 of Judah copied.
2It is the glory of God to conceal a matter#Dt 29:29; Rm 11:33
and the glory of kings to investigate a matter.
3As the heavens are high and the earth is deep,
so the hearts of kings cannot be investigated.
4Remove impurities from silver,#Ezk 22:18; Mal 3:2–3
and material will be produced#25:4 Lit will come out; Ex 32:24 for a silversmith.#25:4 Or and a vessel will be produced by a silversmith#2Tm 2:21
5Remove the wicked from the king’s presence,#Pr 20:8,26
and his throne will be established in righteousness.#Pr 16:12
6Don’t boast about yourself before the king,
and don’t stand in the place of the great;
7for it is better for him to say to you, “Come up here!”
than to demote you in plain view of a noble.#25:7 Lit you before a noble whom your eyes see#Lk 14:7–11
8Don’t take a matter to court hastily.#Pr 17:14; Mt 5:25; 1Co 6:7
Otherwise, what will you do afterward
if your opponent#25:8 Or neighbor, also in v. 9 humiliates you?
9Make your case with your opponent
without revealing another’s secret;#Pr 17:9; Mt 18:15
10otherwise, the one who hears will disgrace you,
and you’ll never live it down.#25:10 Lit and your evil report will not turn back
11A word spoken at the right time
is like gold apples in silver settings.#Pr 8:10; 15:23; 16:16
12A wise correction to a receptive ear#Pr 15:31
is like a gold ring or an ornament of gold.
13To those who send him, a trustworthy envoy
is like the coolness of snow on a harvest day;
he refreshes the life of his masters.#Pr 13:17; 16:24; 25:25
14The one who boasts about a gift that does not exist
is like clouds and wind without rain.#Jd 12
15A ruler can be persuaded through patience,
and a gentle tongue can break a bone.#Pr 15:1; 16:14,32; Ec 10:4
16If you find honey,#Jdg 14:8; 1Sm 14:25 eat only what you need;
otherwise, you’ll get sick from it and vomit.#Pr 25:27
17Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house;
otherwise, he’ll get sick of you and hate you.
18A person giving false testimony against his neighbor#Ex 20:16; Pr 24:28
is like a club, a sword, or a sharp arrow.#Ps 57:4; Pr 12:18
19Trusting an unreliable person in a difficult time
is like a rotten tooth or a faltering foot.#2Kg 18:21
20Singing songs to a troubled heart
is like taking off clothing on a cold day
or like pouring vinegar on soda.#25:20 Lit natron, or sodium carbonate#Rm 12:15
21If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat,
and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink,#Ex 23:4–5; 2Kg 6:22; 2Ch 28:15; Mt 5:44; Rm 12:20
22for you will heap burning coals on his head,
and the Lord will reward you.#Mt 6:4
23The north wind produces rain,
and a backbiting tongue, angry looks.
24Better to live on the corner of a roof
than to share a house with a nagging wife.#Pr 15:17; 17:1; 21:9,19
25Good news from a distant land
is like cold water to a parched throat.#25:25 Or a weary person#Pr 15:30
26A righteous person who yields to the wicked#Dt 13:6–8; Gl 2:4–5
is like a muddied spring or a polluted well.#Ezk 32:2; 34:18–19
27It is not good to eat too much honey#Pr 25:16
or to seek glory after glory.#25:27 Lit seek their glory, glory#Pr 27:2
28A person who does not control his temper#Pr 16:32; 29:11
is like a city whose wall is broken down.#Neh 1:3
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Proverbs 25
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Similitudes, Instructions
1These are also the proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied: [1 Kin 4:32]
2¶It is the glory of God to conceal a matter,
But the glory of kings is to search out a matter. [Deut 29:29; Rom 11:33]
3As the heavens for height and the earth for depth,
So the hearts and minds of kings are #25:3 The ancient rabbis explained this as a reference to the countless details of government that are a king’s responsibility.unsearchable.
4Take away the dross from the silver,
And there comes out [the pure metal for] a vessel for the silversmith [to shape]. [2 Tim 2:21]
5Take away the wicked from before the king,
And his throne will be established in righteousness.
6Do not be boastfully ambitious and claim honor in the presence of the king,
And do not stand in the place of great men;
7For it is better that it be said to you, “Come up here,”
Than for you to be placed lower in the presence of the prince,
Whom your eyes have seen. [Luke 14:8-10]
8¶Do not rush out to argue your case [before magistrates or judges];
Otherwise what will you do in the end [when your case is lost and]
When your neighbor (opponent) humiliates you? [Prov 17:14; Matt 5:25]
9Argue your case with your neighbor himself [before you go to court];
And do not reveal another’s secret, [Matt 18:15]
10Or he who hears it will shame you
And the rumor about you [and your action in court] will have no end.
11¶Like apples of gold in settings of silver
Is a word spoken at the right time. [Prov 15:23; Is 50:4]
12Like an earring of gold and an ornament of fine gold
Is a wise reprover to an ear that listens and learns.
13Like the cold of snow [brought from the mountains] in the time of harvest,
So is a faithful messenger to those who send him;
For he refreshes the life of his masters.
14Like clouds and wind without rain
Is a man who boasts falsely of gifts [he does not give]. [Jude 12]
15By patience and a calm spirit a ruler may be persuaded,
And a soft and gentle tongue breaks the bone [of resistance]. [Gen 32:4; 1 Sam 25:24; Prov 15:1; 16:14]
16Have you found [pleasure sweet like] honey? Eat only as much as you need,
Otherwise, being filled excessively, you vomit it.
17Let your foot seldom be in your neighbor’s house,
Or he will become tired of you and hate you.
18Like a club and a sword and a piercing arrow
Is a man who testifies falsely against his neighbor (acquaintance).
19Like a broken tooth or an unsteady foot
Is confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble.
20Like one who takes off a garment in cold weather, or like [a reactive, useless mixture of] vinegar on soda,
Is he who [thoughtlessly] sings [joyful] songs to a heavy heart. [Dan 6:18; Rom 12:15]
21If your enemy is hungry, give him bread to eat;
And if he is thirsty, give him water to drink; [Matt 5:44; Rom 12:20]
22For in doing so, you will #25:22 This expression may refer to an Egyptian custom in which a penitent man carried a pan of coals on his head as a sign of repentance. The message of these verses is the admonition to return good for evil in the hope that your enemy will be moved to repentance.heap coals of fire upon his head,
And the Lord will reward you.
23The north wind brings forth rain;
And a backbiting tongue, an angry countenance.
24It is better to live in a corner of the housetop [on the flat roof, exposed to the weather]
Than in a house shared with a quarrelsome (contentious) woman. [Prov 21:9]
25Like cold water to a thirsty soul,
So is good news from a distant land.
26Like a muddied fountain and a polluted spring
Is a righteous man who yields and compromises his integrity before the wicked.
27It is not good to eat much honey,
Nor is it glorious to seek one’s own glory.
28Like a city that is broken down and without walls [leaving it unprotected]
Is a man who has no self-control over his spirit [and sets himself up for trouble]. [Prov 16:32]
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